Category: Whole Terrain Staff

by Tammy Cloutier Former Whole Terrain staff Michael P. Branch’s latest release, How to Cuss in Western (and Other Missives from the High Desert) (Roost Books, 2018), offers readers a variety of short essays about the perils and entertaining moments of life…

by Cherice Bock Editor, Whole Terrain At Whole Terrain, we like to celebrate the accomplishments of our authors, artists, and staff. Therefore, we are excited to share with our readers about the publication of Painted Dog Pursuit (Maine Authors Publishing, 2017), written…

Originally posted on May 23, 2016 by Cherice Bock Editor, Whole Terrain In addition to an excellent editorial board made up of practitioners and academics from around the country, Whole Terrain benefits from the passion, wisdom, and infusion of newenergy from masters and doctoral students in the Environmental Studies Department at Antioch University New England (AUNE) each year….

Originally posted on April 22, 2013 By Caroline Ailanthus Dan Kemp was an unusual student who became a Whole Terrain co-editor in the usual way; like several other editors over the years, he took the “Literature of the Land” course at Antioch University…

Originally posted on November 6, 2012 by Caroline Ailanthus Michael Metivier, the editor of Whole Terrain’s Volume 19, Net Works, is our most recent “alumnus,” so when we decided to catch up with our previous editors, it felt natural to start with him. Over the…

Originally posted July 4, 2012 by Caroline Ailanthus This spring, Whole Terrain had the opportunity to celebrate one of its own when former editor and current board member, Brett Amy Thelen, won Antioch University New England’s 2012 Alumni Environmental Excellence Award. This…

Originally posted September 23, 2010 Peter Davenport was featured in the Boston Globe, “Mystery blooms on Walden Pond: Scientist puzzled over tiny freshwater jellyfish” (Sept. 10, 2010). As an interpretive ranger with the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation, Peter paddled Walden…